The missives to Spider-Man, collected by a one time resident of the Ingram Street home who also happens to be named Parker, are on display at a museum in Williamsburg.
“It was her mother Suzanne Parker who actually started getting some of these letters thinking they’re odd at first, maybe a prank.”Spider-Man’s Ingram Street address was revealed in a 1989 comic.Many of the scrawled notes begin with “Dear Spider-Man,” and are followed by messages such as, “I think you are the best superhero” or “Can you send me a costume?”, which came from places as far as Switzerland, Russia and India.
. “I have become a Spider-Man fan. One of the really nice things about that superhero is that, unlike other superheroes, he comes from a real place.”“Spider-Man exemplifies the spirit of a true New Yorker, made of grit and determination,” he told Yahoo Life. “Always ready to stand with and protect his fellow citizens.”
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